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  • 2018 "The Terrific 12" Invitational [Macau, September 18-23]



    2 imports allowed per team.
    Last edited by sinobball; 09-15-2018, 09:42 AM.
    aim low, score high

  • #2
    Originally posted by sinobball View Post


    2 imports allowed per team.
    no pba teams joining that tournament unless
    To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
    1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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    • #3
      GROUP A

      Zhejiang Guangsha Lions (CH)
      Nagoya Diamond Dolphins (JP)
      Yulon Luxgen Dinos (CT)

      GROUP B

      Guangzhou Long-Lions (CH)
      Chiba Jets (JP)
      Hyundai MOBIS Phoebus (SK)

      GROUP C

      Xinjiang Flying Tigers (CH)
      Ryuku Golden Kings (JP)
      PBA D League All Stars Ieco Green Warriors (PH)

      GROUP D

      Shandong Golden Stars (CH)
      Samsung Thunders (SK)
      Fubon Braves (CT)



      The website says two imports per team, but the Japanese teams have 3-4 Americans each in their submitted rosters. Mobis Phoebus has 3 since Ricardo Ratliffe is disguised as a local named Ra Gun-ah, not to mention the Stevenson brothers = Moon brothers. Four Taiwanese players are among the 4 CBA teams, namely Lin Chih-chieh (Zhejiang), Liu Cheng (Zhejiang), Chen Ying-chun (Guangzhou) and Chou Yi-hsiang (Xinjiang).
      Last edited by sinobball; 09-15-2018, 09:50 AM.
      aim low, score high

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      • #4
        Ryukyu Golden Kings won the title over Guangzhou Long Lions, 85-76

        Guangzhou has arguably the biggest name in the tournament: Marreese Speights, but he was probably the worst player in the final, shooting 0-8 from 3 and 2-15 overall.

        Ryukyu's Ryuichi Kishimoto was outstanding in this game, shot 6/9 from deep to score 21. He was named the MVP.
        aim low, score high

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        • #5
          Ryukyu was solid all tournament long..
          To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
          1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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          • #6
            Even though you can't read too much into these preseason games, B.League had the best showing. Though CBA disappointed, I think KBL looked the worst. Look:

            Mobis played Ricardo Ratliffe 42 minutes, Shannon Shorter 45 minutes in OT loss vs. Guangzhou
            Samsung played Glenn Cosey 40 minutes, Ben Mbala 40 minutes in loss vs. Guangzhou

            What kind of team plays their players without rest in a preseason tournament? Even in overtime! Just because they are black?

            I've always believed that B.League was a level lower than KBL, because KBL only has 10 teams while B.League has 18, but these results showed otherwise.
            aim low, score high

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